Depth of field
The image I am writing about is the third image used in the color project. This is the emotion through color picture. As for the Depth of field, It is a portrait type picture so the D.o.p is fine. The image in good focus and is clear and sharp. I am very pleased with this picture. I don’t think that I would change anything relating to the depth of field.
Exposure
Originally this pictures exposure was a little lower and the image was darker. However once in photo shop I began editing the photo and I did change the exposure a bit. I made the image lighter so you can see her face better and more clearly. Exposing the picture more allows you to be able to focus on the more important parts of the picture. Her eyes would be one of those parts, with the lighter exposure her eyes stand out more and really pop.
Lighting
This here is similar to the exposure. The picture was initially a bit darker then it is now. I also adjusted the lighting while editing. I made the whole image a little lighter along with changing the exposure. I like how now you can see her face and it looks flawless. I also like how you can see the slight shadow of her hand o the wall.
Lines
Since this picture is mostly of a face there aren’t a ton of lines shown. However the shadow of her hand on the wall creates a bit of a double line. You see her actual hand and then a small shadow cast on the wall above it. I really like how that looks in the image. But if I were to do it again I would try to add something or change something so there’s another natural line in there.
Colors
This image is part three of our color project so color is very evident here. This image was centered around the color black. The color black here conveys a sad and sort of depressing mood. Everything Julie is wearing is black and combined with her facial expressions the whole feeling is sad. I love this picture, it is my favorite of all these images! I think the color here just makes the image so much more powerful and allows the viewer to feel the emotion so much more.
Composition
In this picture I didn’t really use any rules of compositon. However I made sure that it was not symmetrical. Julie has her hand up and in her hair, which throws off the symmetry. But that is exactly how I wanted it to be. I didn’t want a symmetrical image. I think I wouldn’t have fit the mood of the image.





